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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 830

Chapter 830

"Both my wife and Bella are my top priorities,’ George said with a chuckle.

Their voices reached Serena, making her feel even more downcast.

Clark handed Serena a cup of freshly brewed coffee, whispering,

"Someday, when you find the right person, you'll be cherished just like this by your in-laws."

Serena looked up, surprised that Clark had noticed her inner thoughts, feeling a bit embarrassed.

"Clark, am | really that bad?"

"Everyone has different strengths and blooms at different times;

Clark seemed to guess her thoughts, standing by her side, smiling.

"Bella's success is due to the unimaginable amount of hard work she has put in. While you were shopping, having spa days, and attending parties, she has been quietly striving.”

Serena seemed to be enlightened, looking up at Clark.

"If you feel that you're not good enough, it's never too late to start working hard. When your time comes, people will admire and look up to you.”

"Clark." Serena felt a sudden realization that she had been wallowing in self-pity without ever considering change.

"Can | become like her if | work hard?" Serena looked at the girl who was the center of attention in the room.

"| can't guarantee what kind of achievements you'll have or if you'll surpass Bella, but at least, you'll definitely surpass who you are now.’

Wasn't surpassing your current self also a kind of progress?

Clark stood beside her, "Serena, do you know? You have a better chance of success than others because of your current status. You can easily access the best resources. For instance, if you want to learn piano, our parents will hire the best teacher and buy the best piano for you. You can focus solely on learning.’

But in many parts of the world, there were people who wanted to learn the piano but could only watch from afar without even having an ordinary piano.

"So, with these resources and talents you have, you should strive to shine for everyone to see. | believe in your success.”

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